MY HAT COLLECTION | THE STORY OF MY STABLE OF HATS

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In this video your enigmatic host shares his wide collection of hats and discusses the merits of his favourite pieces.
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  • @bertsdad
    @bertsdad7 ай бұрын

    The fedora gets only a mention?!? I can't think of a hat that gets more admiration than a fedora. I get a compliment even for my worn out fedora. It instills an attitude in the wearer that is hard to surpass.

  • @davedove67
    @davedove677 ай бұрын

    I was raised on a farm, so hats have always been a part of my life, in winter to keep the head warm and in summer to protect from the sun. Then I went into the Army, so hats were again part of my daily wear. I still like hats and have many on my rack, at least twenty of different styles and colors. Having lost a lot of hair, I need the protection. Being an American, I do have a handful of Western styled hats. A big problem with wearing hats these days is that businesses don't have the hat racks like they did before. Thus, a lot of the times I wear a flat cap, because you can fold it and put it in your pocket.

  • @jessebechtold2973

    @jessebechtold2973

    7 ай бұрын

    Another plus to flat caps/newsboy caps is that in today’s world they stand out just the right amount. They’re classier than a ball cap, and more versatile being essentially capable of being dressed up or down as much as one would like (these days) but they don’t shout for the attention that brimmed hats might. Basically you can wear something classic while still being low key, which is a nice option sometimes.

  • @wordupmybrotha
    @wordupmybrotha7 ай бұрын

    I have always been a visor guy. When fall comes around, I plan to be a fedora guy to up my sartorial elegance. 😊

  • @bigprettyman3795
    @bigprettyman37957 ай бұрын

    I felt like I was almost co-hosting on this one. Lol. I’m so honored to have been part of your hat journey. And that black and white Homburg will Look smashing if you are in a black and white tuxedo; trust me! Two things FYI, guys: that brown bowler I’m wearing in the pic was the one I picked for the Father’s Day hat that day, and that top hat he’s wearing in the pic is MY top hat from my wedding in which he was Best Man! Must admit, It does look quite fetching on him, don’t it?😂

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    You are the hat guru buddy! I’m thinking the homburgs may get some exposure this winter - I’m really feeling them now!

  • @viclucyzia

    @viclucyzia

    7 ай бұрын

    That brown bowler is something. Love it Tim. Actually all your hats are great. Myself I have no more space to store all my hats. Hat aficionado I am.

  • @jeffanco9367

    @jeffanco9367

    7 ай бұрын

    I live just outside of Philly, what’s the name of the hat shop you mentioned?

  • @bigprettyman3795

    @bigprettyman3795

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jeffanco9367 Newsboy Hats, 620 South St Philadelphia, PA 19147

  • @QV1010
    @QV10107 ай бұрын

    I have several hats but my most beloved are my 2 Harris tweed newsboy cap, my wool beanie which I only wear when function over form is needed, a boater and my 2 most loved Stetsons, the derby & temple fedora. I have these from different trips I took to Texas when visiting family from a store literally called “the hat store” the 2 hats has a card in the crown with my name on it from the store. I been building confidence to wear more traditional hats in public since it’s a good time for hats.

  • @ZoomZoom-ng6sn
    @ZoomZoom-ng6sn7 ай бұрын

    I've got 3 tilly hats. I plan to get me some flat caps. Baseball caps look and feel peasant-like to me now.

  • @charlesgrabinsky1109
    @charlesgrabinsky11097 ай бұрын

    I'm a Western Canadian and the climate is quite harsh so a hat is a must in the Winter and summer months. I wear a flat cap during the spring, summer and fall and a toque during the Winter.

  • @lorettashumate446
    @lorettashumate4467 ай бұрын

    I'm a bit of a different opinion, I think the trilby is more excentric than the fedora. The 'stylemaster' by Akubra is a wonderful example. I also like the Akubra 'Banjo Paterson' , down in front and back. I used to feel self conscious about wearing them but I think I'm seeing more men donning nice hats lately.

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    I concur, but I'm also pre-damaged so to speak by the *abysmal* "fashion-Trilbies" (all sold as "Fedoras" for some *rage inducing reason...* ), you know the ones, cheap material, stupid prints, no rim to speak of... But I also have to say there is a ton more, especially flat caps, but also Fedoras and "true trilbies" worn by people today than there were when I started wearing hats. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @MrWhit30
    @MrWhit30Ай бұрын

    As a teenager in the 70s I inherited my Grandfather's beaver Stetson fedora. I had no idea about how to care for it but I thought it was cool. I wore it regularly in all kinds of informal situations, hiking, camping, playing music, even wore in the summer. I really didn't do formal as a young man beyond a sport coat and chinos, and the old hat was just a cool looking practical piece of headgear. Naturally over a 10--15 yr period it got dirty, stained, misshapen, the leather band rotted out, and it shrunk. Over the years I've tried to find a hat repair shop to no avail. Recently thru online research I found out what to do. I removed the liner and the old faded band, soaked it in clean cold water with a drop mild detergent for half a day, then a rinse for 30 min without the soap. Surprisingly it came out looking pretty darn clean with only a bit of sweat stain under where the band goes. I made myself a homemade hat stretcher from an a pan and bowl from the kitchen, stretched the hat over it and let it dry for a couple of days. Then put on a new band from Amazon, and viola! Old Faithful is brought back to life! I was so inspired I ordered myself a new Stetson Panama for this summer.

  • @Rick-fz7tt
    @Rick-fz7tt7 ай бұрын

    I enjoy my deerstalker hat during the winter. Big Sherlock Holmes fan.

  • @haourss
    @haourss7 ай бұрын

    Wow. Am watching this episode for the second time.

  • @ludwigmises
    @ludwigmises3 ай бұрын

    I own 4 wool flat caps made by Hannah Hats in Ireland, and I love them. In Tennessee weather, I can get away with wearing them from late fall through early spring. Sometimes the winters here call for watch caps, but I’ll sometimes let my ears suffer a tad just to wear the more stylish flat cap.

  • @ivaraasen6
    @ivaraasen67 ай бұрын

    A very nice array of hats there, Ash! I have about half a dozen genuine fedoras (not trilby's) by Borsalino and Optimo of Chicago as well as a Panama hat for the summer. With the advent of cooler weather, I am once again enjoying the former Monday through Friday each week. Admittedly, it is a baseball cap (worn the right way around) to shield my face and eyes when I mow and work in the garden during the summer months. Toying with the idea of adding a genuine bowler to the mix at some point. I know, I know.

  • @viclucyzia
    @viclucyzia7 ай бұрын

    I have all classic style hats even a short top hat seldom to wear. I also have country hats and other types. Last acquired is a German Elbsegler cap similar to a Breton which I am wearing in this mid season as well as my Borsalino and brim down trilby (old British 20th century style).

  • @user-jf6ss9yo3w
    @user-jf6ss9yo3w7 ай бұрын

    The 1st time I don't agree with Ash, IMHO the Homburg is less formal than Bowler. In order of increasing formaluty I would rate: Thrilby -> Fedora - > Homburg - > Bowler - > Tophat - > Chapeau claque. Another great hut I missed in Ash's collection is Pith helmet. Great for hot summer outdoor. French style is for my taste the most beautiful one.

  • @AbstractCatsMedia
    @AbstractCatsMedia7 ай бұрын

    Great hats! I used to wear them, I do still wear a Tilly, for yardwork or walking, mine is a $12 Walmart brand, but it gets the job done and is very sturdy. I really would like to have hats again.

  • @heatherharrington2563
    @heatherharrington25637 ай бұрын

    Hello there, Ash, my good friend! Thank you so much for visiting our fair city of Philadelphia this past summer and being the best man in Big Pretty’s and my wedding! I think you look great in the homberg my husband gave you, and you should wear it with your tuxedo. Tim’s suggestion. Also, I noticed the picture of you in the top hat, was Tim’s hat that you tried on at the reception. Tim and I agree you look great in it. You should get one for your collection! You also look very smart in the waistcoat, bow tie, and pocket square that I selected for you gentlemen for the wedding. I look forward to seeing you again, and meeting your lovely wife. Hopefully this next time in England!!

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    Hi Heather, that top hat will live in my memories forever. We really do look forward to welcoming you to the UK, when you make the trip across the Atlantic. I'm sure the proliferation of castles and history will be right up your street! Until then, I hope that the winter is kind to you! Ash XX

  • @mikemcgurren9407
    @mikemcgurren94075 ай бұрын

    I'm pleased to say after watching this video I have purchased my first flat cap. I can honestly say I absolutely love it. The bad news....I waited so long to seriously consider this style of hat. The good news....I look forward to wearing/enjoying the flat cap for years to come. Thanks for the great advice (once again) Ash. Cheers!

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    5 ай бұрын

    Great to hear!

  • @KRW628
    @KRW6287 ай бұрын

    I was never a hat man. I wore them in the winter, but that was it...until I got a job working outdoors. I wear a hat most days now; I shave my head and I need the protection. I wear a Greek fisherman's cap most of the year. I wear Tilley hats for summer.

  • @ryangrimm9305
    @ryangrimm93057 ай бұрын

    Let's see, five fedoras (Borsalino, Stetson, a couple others) in beaver felt, one stitched fedora in a light canvas, two Homburgs in grey and black, two flat caps in wool, a Tilley hat (replacing the original, simply worn out over decades), a bowler I need to replace, two campaign hats, two pith helmets (Wolseley and Zulu Wars styles), four different Panamas in different styles in natural and white, and about another half dozen hats in various styles. Oh, and two Fezzes of different types.

  • @JamesBond-qd5rc
    @JamesBond-qd5rc7 ай бұрын

    Great show! I love hats!

  • @ronaldpoppe3774
    @ronaldpoppe37747 ай бұрын

    Ash. I have been a connoisseur of hats all my life. I have my grandfather's Stetson Fedora that he purchased in 1948 which is in need of a good cleaning and the sweat band needs to be replaced. I wore it for years and I am finding it hard to find a hatter in my area. The one we had no longer does cleaning and blocking as the owner is 92 years old and he no longer does this work. I also have a number of flat caps and new fadoras that I wear often. I too have a vintage Boler in excellent condition. In the summer I wear a panama straw made by Christie's of London. An eBay find 😊. I find it very sad that men do not wear hats as much anymore and when they do it's usually a baseball cap. And also it aggravates me that they do not remove their hat when eating in a restaurant 😢. I am doing my best to set an example by wearing my fedoras as much as possible and I always get compliments. Best regards Ron

  • @Bjartone
    @Bjartone7 ай бұрын

    Hats off to the Chap's Guide

  • @johnbunton9177
    @johnbunton91774 ай бұрын

    In my opinion, wearing a hat is one of the simplest ways to elevate one's personal style and to stand out in a crowd of men who are either bare-headed, or even worse, sporting baseball caps. My two favourite hats are a grey rabbit's fur felt fedora in a classic 1940s style made by Stetson, and a classic Panama hat in fedora style, in cream with a black hat band, woven in Ecuador. -Neither are inexpensive, but on a cost-per-wear basis, both wind up being quite economical in the long run. In the fall and spring I also wear a classic Harris tweed flat cap, and a tweed Irish motoring cap -which looks much like a flat cap but has ear coverings that are normally fixed on top of the cap. I also wear wool and cashmere berets in hunter green, black, and camel, which are incredibly versatile, and can be worn with anything from a waxed jacket or a trench coat, to a tweed sport coat or an overcoat. On the coldest days of a Canadian winter I wear a Russian lambswool Papakha -think Omar Sharif or Alex Guinness in Dr. Zhivago. With a navy overcoat, or grey herringbone tweed overcoat, this hat will not only keep your head and ears incredibly warm, but you'll definitely make a sartorial statement.

  • @adrianwalker2833
    @adrianwalker28337 ай бұрын

    Why don't you wear one of my favourites, the DEERSTALKER (the "Sherlock Holmes hat")? It's practical, it's warm, it protects against wind and rain and even the ear flaps can be taken down and fastened round your chin (though I have never seen people do this). Above all, it really looks good. And I'm sure it would look good on you too.

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    Got one recently as a present for my father in law (and got one myself) since he really loves detective mysteries and the deerstalker is culturally tied strongly to Holmes... though really *ever* only worn in "the Hound of Baskerville"... was it an iconic adaption? Anyhow, I tend to combine it occasionality in winter with a Inverness coat for the fully blown late Victorian feel when I, er, feel like it.^^ My father in law wears it with the same horror he always wears since he's a pensioner: the red or blue or white Adidas training suit...🤨😭. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @clydeeasterbrook5421
    @clydeeasterbrook54217 ай бұрын

    Very Informative and delightfully entertaining. I recently acquired my first Trilby which I enjoy so much I've ordered another. A wool herringbone Newsboy has been my default winter cap for years. I own a beautiful Stetson Fedora for special occasions and when I'm feeling a bit eccentric. No Bowlers in my collection...yet :). Thanks Ash, I enjoy your video's very much.

  • @ReedShield1962
    @ReedShield19627 ай бұрын

    I really love the Bowler and it looks great on you. I can't see myself wearing a Bowler without being in a suit. But I'm so intrigued, I might have to get one just so I have one in my collection. I am like you; I like flat caps and Trilby's (Short brim Fedoras). Great video!!

  • @drunkinpiper
    @drunkinpiper7 ай бұрын

    Very enjoyable to watch, many thanks.

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @alandormire4587
    @alandormire45877 ай бұрын

    I read through the comments, so there is not much that I can add other then I have a lot of the same hats as well as my Stetsons in my collection and in my experience as well, Tim Crowe is definitely someone who can encourage to try new things.

  • @jessebechtold2973
    @jessebechtold29737 ай бұрын

    They make great linen and cotton flat caps for spring/summer too!

  • @fungun7414
    @fungun74147 ай бұрын

    Panama hat in the summer and "practicing" to ware filt fodora in the fall but still "learning" to be comfortable in it....( Borsalino a favorite). Flat cap my favorite head ware though.

  • @HaroldBarnett-ur1ie
    @HaroldBarnett-ur1ie7 ай бұрын

    I have several real Panama hats (made in Ecuador) that I wear in the spring and summer, but also have several fedoras in various colors (brown/came/grey). After watching this video, I am tempted to buy a Homburg (which my grandfather wore) and try it out! Thanks for all the information, presented in a fun and interesting manner

  • @seanshadrach5197
    @seanshadrach51977 ай бұрын

    How about a Rex Harrison styled houndstooth? Informal, but still classy and dressy. Nice in the fall.

  • @MrBurtonshaw
    @MrBurtonshaw7 ай бұрын

    Ha! excellent video. My paternal line of ancestors were quite prominent hat makers in the C17 to 19th in Manchester, hence the odd surname for a Swansea Jack. I understand some of the family lived in the sticks, near sheep farming and turned the wool into felt other branches of the family made the hats from the felt. I'm very proud that one of the family was the hatter's representative in the Chartist Movement(George Bertenshaw, google it). There is a hat maker's museum in Manchester so I'm told.. I should go as my eldest daughter is at University there! Anyway, I started proper work (I always had a job as a child) in '86. Many of the men I worked with were born in the 1920s and were from the era when hat wearing was standard. I remember flat caps, trilbies and less frequently homburgs being worn by staff not required to wear a uniform. The homburg I felt at the time was usually worn by the more show-offy type fellow. I remember a sly roster clerk who'd married well and had a big 2.8ltr (square shaped) Ford Granada and wore cashmere long overcoats and a pinky ring with quite a large diamond in it...... all stuff well beyond his pay packet. His suits were also obviously good suits and he had nice looking shirts and ties. In the 80s and 90s before privatisation, British Rail used to furnish some managers with MTM pin stripped suits and Bowler hats made by a decent British firm. We used to find them unwanted in the stores as only a few managers and senior customer facing supervisor grade staff felt they could carry it off. Some senior operational managers would pinch one as they tried to look like Churchill to intimidate those in their charge... one being so rotund he pulled the look off with frightening accuracy ! Happy days, sort of..

  • @edwardbirdsall6580
    @edwardbirdsall65807 ай бұрын

    Perhaps visit a hat shop and discuss the Panama and Fedora? Thanks.

  • @Dougthebrummie
    @Dougthebrummie7 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this weeks hat talk. I own three Tilley hats, One of them is a Harris tweed winter hat. I’ve also got one trilby and a couple of flat caps. I would like to own a homburg it’s just having the courage to wear it.

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    Do it by all means, I've been wearing dress hats in public for 20-odd years and no one ever bat an eyebrow, the "worst" was a positive comment and most people today won't be able to tell a Homburg from a Fedora to begin with, heck I even rarely wear top hats for occasions and no one is moved to a comment. It's the same as with classic menswear: wear it with confidence and no one will bat an eyebrow. You can even wet the Homburg at bit, put dents into the crown, let it dry and it looks a bit less formal and more dashing (...I feel...). Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @anoldslowhorse
    @anoldslowhorse7 ай бұрын

    Another great video

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @ivanlazarev6414
    @ivanlazarev64147 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this overview of hat styles, thanks Mr. Jones. I further second the comments endorsing the Akubra.

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @saleemnaqvi2200
    @saleemnaqvi22007 ай бұрын

    Please try a pith helmet. They are the best headgear ever for the blazing sun. I feel we should revive their use.

  • @adrianwalker2833

    @adrianwalker2833

    7 ай бұрын

    In particular as some are astonishingly light-weight. And they are not prone to getting crumpled.

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    Try the "French style" one if you do (I know, as an Englishman this might hurt...) it offers more cover^^. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @wettingfeld
    @wettingfeld7 ай бұрын

    I bought a few different kinds of hats on Amazon, cheap versions. Just to which one I prefer and then may spend some more money on. I thought I’d prefer a fedora, but like Ash I like the trilby because the smaller brim compared to the fedora.

  • @verykeen2please
    @verykeen2please7 ай бұрын

    my love of hats, has had a direct coloration with my loss of hair hehe

  • @StevieMueller316
    @StevieMueller3167 ай бұрын

    I bought a newsboy hat a couple weeks ago. Wanted to be like my dad who always wore one. I don’t think I’m taking it off anytime soon. I love it. Haven’t worn a hat since my Army beret.

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    👍I've really grown to love them over the flatcap, can't really specify as to the why but to me they have more panache for some reason. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @noble_wolf
    @noble_wolf7 ай бұрын

    Flat caps, trilby, and Tilley sare my hats of choice

  • @pauldenali6367
    @pauldenali63677 ай бұрын

    Didn't know your hat collection was that extensive. Would like to see you bring one (or more) of them out more often and talk about how they can compliment an outfit.

  • @mph7282
    @mph72827 ай бұрын

    I am very much a hat man, and I do not leave the house without wearing one. I wear one every day to the office, out to dinner with my wife, while running errands…pretty much any time I’ll be outside for any period of time. I wear mostly fedora styles, either felt or Panama, but also have several flat caps. I’m somewhat known as “the hat guy”, a label I wear proudly. I get many compliments on them, especially from the ladies, and men often say they like them, but are unsure if they can “pull it off”. I tell them that’s nonsense. If you want to wear a hat, wear a hat, you no more have to “pull off” wearing a hat than you do wearing shoes. The key is to first and foremost wear it practically. Its function is to provide protection to your head, so if it’s cold out, wear one that will keep you warm. If it’s sunny, wear one that will provide shade and keep your head cool. Of course they can be stylish, but they are above all functional accessories. They are also a good conversation starter when I meet another gentleman wearing one. Hats for every man, I say!

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    Sound advice indeed

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    I completely concur from experience as fellow hat bloke! Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @e-remes7029
    @e-remes70297 ай бұрын

    Good morning Ash, Chaps Hats. Thousands of 'em. It was verging on hat weather earlier on my run 🍂🍁🥶. I too retain many berets from years past, still wearing one in anger. Though I have bowlers, fedoras, flat caps, Tilleys etc, I seldom wear them during warmer months. I do not possess any Baseball caps! I do have a leather Australian outback hat (inherited from my late Father-in-law) which I keep, as I own a Land Rover and it is a requirement of ownership (it seems) 🤠. A question though, is there a place for the humble "Bobble" hat? (I have a Union Flag one) 🫡

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes. As a functional item I think a bobble hat has its place. My only caveat would be - just make sure it is real wool and not synthetic junk.

  • @KDAirman
    @KDAirman2 ай бұрын

    A stetson can be quite nice with a Blazer dress code

  • @lynn5447
    @lynn54477 ай бұрын

    Great video. I do not own a baseball cap. I do have a Tilley and wear it for outdoors stuff. My hat of choice is the flat cap. I have a homburg, a bowler, and 2 top hats (white and black). I am thinking about a fedora. And yes, the biggest problem is the car and its low roof. But a flat cap works well.

  • @viclucyzia

    @viclucyzia

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm wearing a trilby while driving with no problem and I drive a small city car. . A fedora is difficult not because of the hight but the large brim at the back which touches the seat.

  • @raymondphaff2739
    @raymondphaff27397 ай бұрын

    I have many hats and never leave the door without wearing one

  • @kenneth7826

    @kenneth7826

    7 ай бұрын

    Me too!!!!!

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    Oh yes, men after my own heart here! Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @raymondphaff2739

    @raymondphaff2739

    7 ай бұрын

    I have over 14 hats now

  • @kenneth7826

    @kenneth7826

    7 ай бұрын

    @@raymondphaff2739 Bravo!!!!!!

  • @hendrikjanriesebos1293
    @hendrikjanriesebos12937 ай бұрын

    Nice to see you wear a trilby in Maastricht, easily the best dressed city in the Netherlands. It must be that southern joie de vivre, that makes the people there put a little extra effort in. You seem right at home there.

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    I love it there. My favourite European city.

  • @geraintlewis8194
    @geraintlewis81947 ай бұрын

    So I absolutely love hats, rarely seen without one. Never really took to flat caps, the style never really worked for me. Although I am not what you would call an outdoors person, I agree that Tilley is very practical. Personally, I prefer the Fedora or the Homburg to the Trilby. I think these days if you are going to wear a dress hat on a daily basis, you need to accept that you will stand out from the crowd. So, being a bit of a show off is perhaps an advantage.

  • @danielschaeffer1294
    @danielschaeffer12947 ай бұрын

    Among the possible reasons why the fedora went out of fashion: 1) The wider brim makes it appropriate for wear with a double breasted suit, a la Humphrey Bogart, but when the two-button narrow-lapel jacket came in during the Kennedy era the trilby was more in line with the time. 2) During the 50s, youthful “rebel” types started looking like James Dean and Elvis, and wearing pompadours! 3) As someone recently pointed out, men usually drive to work in the modern era, and they don’t need head protection dashing from a parking lot to the front door of an office building.

  • @jimmydigital
    @jimmydigital7 ай бұрын

    flat caps are awesome. unfortunately I don't have the occasions to wear a bowler. baseball caps, beanies and bucket hats are the most common these days but a flat cap is my personal favourite. Just straddles the smart-casual look so well which is the look I strive for... never have the occasions to go super-formal. I wrongly thought I would look eccentric but not at all. I actually see quite a few guys of various ages wearing flat caps. people say shows like peaky blinders have helped bring them back into fashion

  • @stephendownes6331
    @stephendownes63317 ай бұрын

    Ash, you need to lift your game. Get an Akubra Traveller.

  • @va6gkthaskey311
    @va6gkthaskey3117 ай бұрын

    Awesome collection of hats!! I too am a hat person. I have a healthy collection but not quite up to yours. Summer i tend to wear more of western style. Although i have a few fedoras one that is a good wool i tend to wear in the winter. As well a tip back to my grandpa i have a few flat caps. I too have a Tilley style hat for mountaineering in summer as well as a couple oil-treated outback hats for working outdoors in the extreme western Canadian mountain weather. I do my best to promote wearing hats especially other than baseball caps. 😉

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    That's cool! (90s kid here...) I mean the Western style hats - I feel I can't wear them because I a) mostly wear dress hats with suits and combinations and b) it would feel a lot like cultural appropriation as a central European to wear such a distinctly American (and I mean the continent, not the US) hat, but if you *can* pull it off I'm certain it looks both ruggedly stunning and useful! Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @va6gkthaskey311

    @va6gkthaskey311

    7 ай бұрын

    @@RaoulKunz1 honestly i dont believe in the whole culture appropriation thing. 70's kid nothing really bothers us 🤣 i was always told imitation is a form of flattery. If you are wearing something or doing something because you admire / like it. Then there is nothing wrong with doing so. In fact it is more of a compliment then anything else. I understand your hesitance with wearing a western style hat with a suit. Especially being in Europe vrs over this way. Definitely a cultural difference. I wear western style boots even when dressed up. Just make sure i have an extra good polish on them. 😉 To be honest especially in dressing up. Where i live in Alberta Canada, even though are roots are deep "western style" its not that popular anymore. 😑 oddly as with most things here in the "americas" people dont seem to hold on to traditions / heritage. 😓 but thats another subject. The trick to wearing a western hat and / or boots while dressed up is mainly Condition, must be in proper condition. Work hats for work and dress is for dress and hopefully the two shall not meet 🤭 I guess what i am saying is if you want to incorporate a little "western/country" style. Please feel free and do so. Wear what you would like and be confident & proud!! Best regards Greg A Haskey 🤠

  • @samwiseman150
    @samwiseman1507 ай бұрын

    Love the video Ash! I love my hats, and own everything from berets and flatcaps to fedoras, bowlers, homburgs and top hats. However I have a problem that I’m hoping a fellow chap can help me with : what to do with your hat when visiting a cafe or restaurant. Obviously I remove my hat upon entering the building, as per etiquette- but most restaurants don’t have a hatstand anymore, or even a cloak room. So where do you put the hat when sitting at the table? Not on the table obviously, or the floor, so where? Sometimes Ive been able to use an empty chair next to me, but that’s not always an option. Any suggestions?

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    I have also found such a problem. In better establishments you can entrust your titfer to the maitre de, but in less salubrious venues I have often been forced to place my hat under the seat.

  • @samwiseman150

    @samwiseman150

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TheChapsGuide Thankyou sir, I shall try that one next time. Salute.

  • @MexieMex
    @MexieMex4 ай бұрын

    How do you store them? I have a good collection myself, but I've never found a storage solution I'm happy with.

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    4 ай бұрын

    Mine live on my hallway hatstand. Not ideal, but practical.

  • @martinbevan4015
    @martinbevan40157 ай бұрын

    Do you know which hat Al Capone wore it may have been a trilby or a homburg. ?

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    In the most iconic photos he is seen wearing a light coloured Homburg, both with a contrasting ribbon and with a tone in tone one (somewhat dented in the crown though...). I feel it's why the Homburg suddenly became popular in the "Gansta-Rapper" scene in the 90s. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @nickbreedt7762
    @nickbreedt77627 ай бұрын

    I have a large collection of hats, about 68 pieces but no baseball caps. I wear a hat every day!

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    Man after my own heart! I'm only at 30+ and already loosing count😆. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @Zen-vu6su
    @Zen-vu6su7 ай бұрын

    Hello Ash Can you comment on the Dockers cap a Polish company by the name of Stewoski makes a summer version and a tweed and wool version i was wondering what your take on that would be?

  • @adrianwalker2833

    @adrianwalker2833

    7 ай бұрын

    I think the name is Sterkowski.

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    @@adrianwalker2833 Sterkowski makes some awesome caps and hats, I personally own one of their stunning interbellum style newsboy caps as well as a grey Fedora. Never considered a dockers cap in general, it's too much off my style but judging from the quality of their offerings I own I can safely state that they are offering high quality and excellent fit. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    It is an interesting style of hat, a bit like a kepi with no peak. It is certainly distinctive, but I fear that it lacks the features required of a truly enigmatic dress hat. That said, it's much better than a baseball cap.

  • @azmike3572
    @azmike35727 ай бұрын

    Are the Indy Jones fedoras popular in the U.K.?

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    No sir. Fedoras are very rarely ever seen.

  • @janerkenbrack3373
    @janerkenbrack33737 ай бұрын

    I share your fondness for hats, and feel your general assessment is correct. A few points are worth mentioning. The first is about the trilby. The trilby doesn't work very well on big men. It is mistakenly called a fedora in the USA, and has become a subject of an unflattering meme associated with a particular stereotype. (Google "tips fedora" for examples). For larger men, or men with large heads, an actual fedora works a bit better for a dress hat, as the wider brim helps with a large face, as does the lack of permanent curled brim in the back of a trilby. Second is the Bowler. I have a black bowler myself. I bought it second hand, but in perfect shape. It is fur felt and of good quality. I have owned it for three years and have worn it exactly twice. I too live in a rural setting, with the nearest city being under 50,000 people. The bowler hat in this area is a costume device. It might as well be a top hat. I don't even think it would go over well in a large city (except London, assumedly), although I hold out hope. I favor a Panama hat for the hot weather, which I wear a lot. This goes less noticed, as most people just assume it is a cheap summer synthetic straw hat, which are fairly common on older men (like me). I don't wish to criticize, but when I see that homburg of yours, my memory is drawn to an episode of Jeeves And Wooster, the BBC comedy series based on the stories of P. G. Wodehouse, and starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. In that episode, Bertie Wooster buys a flashy two-tone fedora in New York, much to the distress of his valet Jeeves, who sees it as an abomination. I don't live my life according to television programs by any stretch, but when deciding on an article of clothing, I will often ask myself how Jeeves might view it. I was surprised how often I trust his sensibility. And lastly, flat caps and newsboys rule the world of casual caps. There is no doubt about their superiority to ball caps in almost all situations. But I said almost, because there are times when a ball cap is the right choice. Like when you're playing sports. Remember, the ball cap is the descendent of the kepi, and has a place in the sartorial world, albeit a very narrow place.

  • @adrianwalker2833

    @adrianwalker2833

    7 ай бұрын

    I second what you say about the Trilby: I am 1.92 Metres (6.3 ft) in height and my head size is 60 (7 3/8). And then a Trilby simply looks too small compared to your overall frame. Then a Fedora is far more advisable.

  • @janerkenbrack3373

    @janerkenbrack3373

    7 ай бұрын

    @@adrianwalker2833 Thanks. I am 6'1", but my head is also 7-3/8.

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    7 ай бұрын

    @@janerkenbrack3373 I'm 6'2" with fairly narrow head, curtesy of a lorry slamming into me on a Zebra crossing at 50km/h and breaking my skull but still the shortest brimed hat I wear is a Fedora with a shorter brim. I might share your opinion on two toned hats but I might also add that it's a matter of context and tones. I feel that low contrasting differing bands and trim look good on any hat and I have several (some of which I gave the band myself because I felt the original crappy...) of all types with low contrast bands but the high contrast option should be reserved for true dress hats... like the Homburg. Another option of toning down the Homburg is adding Fedora like dents to the crown. And while I live in a 22.000 souls town I also live in the greater Rhein-Main area within sight of the skyscrapers of Frankfurt and I have to say that my habit of wearing all kinds of hats has never caused any irritation or negative comment in anyone, even my bowlers. But then it's so close suburban that it's effectively urban in spite of my usually spite laden assessments of the people living here on occasion as urban in desires but hill-billies in mentality (I'm a born Frankfurter😉🌭) so I'm not truly living in "the country". I personally *hate* the base ball cap with a passion and while I own a kepi (another one for the list I posted I forgot...) I will admit that it *might* have use in sports *if* you play them, professionally, and *can not* choose a hat that makes more sense and gives more shade. Though I will still maintain that the ones that are designed for fashion are abomination and deserve to burned to a slack of plastic.🤣 Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @Calciu_83
    @Calciu_837 ай бұрын

    Hey Ash, no rain hat?

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    They all keep the rain off.

  • @caseyzaft6734
    @caseyzaft67347 ай бұрын

    What color Tilley hats do you show in this video?

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    Khaki, olive green and brown.

  • @kenneth7826
    @kenneth78267 ай бұрын

    I just put away all of my panamas 4 summer..i enjoy baseball caps as the bridge between late summer and the month of November when i will be wearing fedoras..berets..newsboy caps...gentlemen enjoy wearing your hats..peace

  • @milesrout
    @milesrout7 ай бұрын

    You were a policeman, right? One of the few jobs that has retained its signature hat.

  • @RaoulKunz1
    @RaoulKunz17 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! Of course I'm a hat "fan", well, you could reasonably say I'm a hat collector I suppose... I started out with a black Fedora (A Stetson "Temple" given to me as a present by my Mother 20-odd years ago) and it went on from there... by now I have.. oh, I'm guestimating here ( *that* bad by now...)=> (I think) Six different coloured and styled Bowlers. Again Six different coloured and styled Fedoras, at least two bordering on the Trilby. Three Homburgs, a steel gray one *bought from a Bad Homburg hatter* (it's "around the corner" from me; it's also *easily* the most abysmally expensive hat I own), a black one and a less formal brown one, all with self-added "Fedora style" dents in a early 20th century antebellum style. Two Boater straw hats from different straw and with different bands. Four (again as always) differently styled and coloured (though all in "straw coloured" shades) Panama style straw hats. Two "French style" pith helmets, one canvas covered cork the other stiffened straw. (Worn when the heat reaches 35+° Celsius... and it does more often than I'd like by now here.) A single flat cap which I didn't really like in a black and grey houndstooth. Four newsboy caps, one in an early 20th century interbellum style again in grey and black houndstooth tweed (think "Peaky Blinders"), one in a light brown and... dark brown houndstooth tweed, one from canvas for the summer in khaki and a recent one (it was discounted to I felt obliged...) in a navy corduroy. And of course a Wegener light grey top hat, the one in my profile picture here and a less than impressive black top hat though made from wool felt which is really inappropriate - it was a test run... ... and assorted hats of different styles I can't think of at the drop of a hat (haha...🙄 one € into the "groaner tin"...) Addendum; ... *of course* ...a deerstalker in beige/brown/red houndstooth... Addendum II: Two Ushankas, black and grey, the grey one inherited from an uncle who stole from the NVA (Nationale Volks Armee, the GDR military) when his duty concluded along with the state itself in '90. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @TheChapsGuide

    @TheChapsGuide

    7 ай бұрын

    Amazing collection (as I expected from you sir)

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